Computer networking

Computer networking

1: What is Networking?

Answer: A network is a collection of computers, servers, network devices, and other devices connected through a medium for sharing resources and information.

2: Reasons for building networks?

Answer: Networks are built to facilitate communication, resource sharing, collaboration, and information exchange among connected devices.

3: Pros and Cons of Network?

Pros of NetworkCons of Network
Increased efficiency.Security concerns.
Resource sharing.Maintenance challenges.
Centralized data management.Initial setup costs.

What is Computer Networking?

1: Communication

2: Sharing Software

3: Sharing File

4: Sharing Info

5: Information Preservation

6: Security

7: Sharing Hardware

8: Sharing Data

Types of Networks

1: LAN (Local Area Network)

2: MAN (Metropolitan Area Network)

3: WAN (Wide Area Network)

4: Types of Devices

1: Network Devices:

Devices specifically designed for network communication.

Example: Routers and Switches.

2: End User Devices:

Devices used by individuals.

Example: Computers, Tablets, and Smartphones.

Network Scanning Methodology

1: Selecting Target

2: Scan for IP range

3: Scan for Open Ports

4: Checking Services

5: Grabbing Versions

6: Grabbing OS

7: Bypassing IDS

8: Selecting the Correct Scan

What is a URL?

1: URL (Uniform Resource Locator).

2: Web Resource Unique Identifier.

3: protocol://hostname[:port]/[path/]file[?param=value]

4: http://walikhankakar.com:80/auth/login.ashx?uid=129

5: URI (Uniform Resource Identifier)

IPv6 – Neighbor Discovery Protocol

IPv6 — NDP (Neighbor Discovery Protocol):

1: No broadcast!

     Operates using multicast with ICMPv6

2: Neighbor Mac Discovery:

     Replace the IPv6 ARP

3: SLAAC (Stateless Address Auto-configuration):

Automatic configuration of the IP address without a DHCP server.

4: DAD (Duplication Address Detection):

No duplicate IPs!

5: Discover routers:

Router Solicitation (RS) and Router Advertisement (RA)

Basics of Networking

1: Protocol services and Port No.

2: 3-way handshake.

4: TCP headers and UDP headers.

5: Secure Socket Layer.

6: OSI Layers.

7: Network Topologies.

8: TCP/IP Protocol.

9: Subnetting.

10: Tunneling.

11: Network Services Vulnerability.

What is Computer Networking

What is Networking

Computer networking

Network Scanning Methodology

Types of Networks

Pros and Cons of Computer Networks

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